College Showcases Outstanding Creative Talent at End of Year Show

City of Glasgow College celebrated the exceptional creativity, innovation and technical skill of its graduating students at this year's HND End of Year Show.

The exhibition brought together students, staff, industry partners, sponsors, family members and invited guests to view an outstanding display of work produced across a range of creative disciplines. The event recognised the dedication and talent of students while celebrating their achievements as they prepare to progress into further study, employment and professional creative practice.

A highlight of the evening was the presentation of the inaugural Lord Provost Craft Prize. The College was delighted to welcome the Lord Provost to judge the competition, with the award presented to Louise Morris for her screen-printed glass artwork depicting Kelvingrove Museum. The piece was praised for capturing a sense of nostalgia and celebrating one of Glasgow's best-loved cultural landmarks. Naomi Mountford received second place, while Niamh Cuthbert was awarded third.

A number of industry-sponsored awards were also presented, recognising excellence across the Applied Arts and Jewellery disciplines. The College thanks its sponsors and industry partners for their continued support in helping students develop their skills and succeed in the creative industries.

Lisa McGovern said: "The End of Year Show is one of the highlights of our academic year, and this year's exhibition was a fantastic celebration of our students' creativity, skill and dedication. We were delighted to welcome the Lord Provost to present the inaugural Craft Prize and celebrate the achievements of our talented graduates."

The exhibition once again highlighted the strength of creative education at City of Glasgow College and the exciting future ahead for its graduates.